She gives me love and affectionBaby, did I mention
You're the only girl for me
No, I don't need a next one
Mama loves you too
She thinks I made the right selection
Now all that's left to-
OMI’s hit single came to a screeching halt before finishing the verse, all by just a single flick of the boy’s thumb. Eli Hughes, notes the marker for the room. 2-A. Here it was. The Occult club. Even before he silenced his phone, Eli could make out quite a ruckus coming from the other side of the door. Though he wasn’t sure if that was exactly a good thing. As he approached the club’s meeting room, a guy came stomping out, slamming the door behind him. Eli might have said something but...well, the look on the guy’s face didn’t exactly scream “I love people! Talk to me!” But hey, everyone has a bad day, yeah? Dude probably just needed to go fume about something. Not that it was any of Eli’s business.
Standing outside the door, he inhaled deeply. Crowds and new people weren’t exactly a problem for him. Hell, part of him actually liked, no,
thrived on it. But his gut still always managed to knot up extra tight. Stage fright? The thought amused him. In a way, he
was about to perform, wasn’t he? He exhaled. Well, standing around twiddling his thumbs wasn’t going to make things any easier.
Eli reached up to his right ear, yanking out the earbud. He shifted his phone to his open hand before yanking out the left earbud as well. As he was wrapping the cord around his phone, the screen lit up and an envelope sat on the front page. It was from Emm. Actually, there were three from Emm.
-hey bro
-im going to Mieko’s house after school
dont worry about walking me home today
already got the ok from pops
-have fun at nerd club
He shook his head and rolled his eyes. Nerd club, eh? He hadn’t said anything to either her or Pops about joining the Occult Club, but he had taken home a flier he found just chilling on the ground. It was enough to peak his interest. But...well...he must have just laid it on the kitchen table when he got home and forgot about it after grabbing a snack. She saw it and just about died laughing. Then she spent the next hour teasing him about it. Fun times, that. Though it did help to cement his decision. At this point, join it or not, she wasn’t going to let it go. So hell, might as well have at it, no?
He shot her a quick reply before putting his phone deep into his pocket. A shit-eating grin stretched from ear to ear. It was a little cruel, that. She had been insanely worried that right after they got to Japan, someone was just going to pick her up and run off with her. Eli supposed it could happen but...well, he was comfortable betting against it.
-K. Don’t get kidnapped, squirt.
With that wrapped up, Eli shot a look from side to side to make sure the coast was clear. Satisfied that it was, he strolled over to the door and made his entrance, the giant hunkering down to avoid decapitation by door frame.
“...an in America, so you may just be more American than I am. I take it you, uh, like the states?”Eli made a quick scan of the room before entering fully. Well, there was nobody that he recognized. That was...well he wasn’t sure if that was a good thing or not. He was vaguely aware of some chattering going on amongst the people inside, though he didn’t quite put together that one happened to be in glorious English. A couple things immediately struck him as odd. First, most, if not all of the people were
rather cute girls. Not a bad thing by any stretch of the imagination, but he hadn’t expected such a drastic skew. Next, many of them were chowing down on brownies. Which...alright, he had nothing on that. And finally, the atmosphere...didn’t exactly scream creepy, ghosty Occult club to him. If anything, this could easily have been a baking club or a sweets connoisseur club. Or...shit, what if it was like some sort of woman’s studies club? Not that there was anything wrong with any of those, but...well, he’d feel rather silly if he had the wrong room. But he could have swore that the flier said 2-A.
“Hey yo, uh…’cuse me, I’m lookin’ fo-”Eli blinked, realizing that he had spoken in English. Well, that was embarrassing. He wasn’t exactly sure what got him in THAT mindset. He paused for just a moment, switching gears into Japanese before picking that train of thought back up. Then, in his best - though heavily accented and likely butchered - Japanese, Eli continued, speaking up to everyone, yet no one in particular.
“Sorry. I am looking for the Occult Club? I am running a bit late, and I thought the flier said to go to Room 2-A? Would anybody know where it would be if not this? I am still a bit new here.”Truth be told, he was a bit frazzled. Normally he would be at basketball practice right about now, but he managed to convince the coach that he was feeling a bit sick and needed to see the nurse. After a super rushed shower and then practically sprinting across the school, he could see himself having gotten the room number mixed up in his head. He was stressed about lying to coach and stressed about being late to the meeting. It happens. Actually, the more he thought about it, the more he had thoroughly convinced himself that the flier said 1-B. His cheeks began to warm up.
Oops.